The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 42Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1853 - American periodicals |
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... turn thy gaze , that I may peace recover ! Thy body dead , fast in the earth's embrace . - Hence , wandering ghost ! round me no longer hover ! ' IV . Then , like dull flame with fuel fresh supplied , His troubled soul ' gan at my words ...
... turn thy gaze , that I may peace recover ! Thy body dead , fast in the earth's embrace . - Hence , wandering ghost ! round me no longer hover ! ' IV . Then , like dull flame with fuel fresh supplied , His troubled soul ' gan at my words ...
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... turning and shooting in y maze , till I was sick with giddiness . hen morning came , there was no longer any room for doubt that some ge change was passing in nature . As the sun rose , and men came to their labor , and shops were ...
... turning and shooting in y maze , till I was sick with giddiness . hen morning came , there was no longer any room for doubt that some ge change was passing in nature . As the sun rose , and men came to their labor , and shops were ...
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... most were unconscious of this terrible death , for a merciful had taken away the light of reason , and the world for days world of maniacs . Yet , to see the poor idiots turn smiling race . ensing ; that the days grew shorter and shorter .
... most were unconscious of this terrible death , for a merciful had taken away the light of reason , and the world for days world of maniacs . Yet , to see the poor idiots turn smiling race . ensing ; that the days grew shorter and shorter .
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... turn a corner in the ro in that corner was a recently cleared field , with many stum remaining , which offered some chances for concealment . A some of us left the wagon , taking the ' subject ' with us , ' wh drove more slowly around ...
... turn a corner in the ro in that corner was a recently cleared field , with many stum remaining , which offered some chances for concealment . A some of us left the wagon , taking the ' subject ' with us , ' wh drove more slowly around ...
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... turns . My compan- too - how I grew to hate him , and at last to look upon him as a tient and intelligent demon , who , by some horrible diablerie , had wn me into a living grave with him - and then I thought of how , en the old tree ...
... turns . My compan- too - how I grew to hate him , and at last to look upon him as a tient and intelligent demon , who , by some horrible diablerie , had wn me into a living grave with him - and then I thought of how , en the old tree ...
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